Director: Naji Bechara, Caoimhe Clancy, Iseult Imbert
82 mins, Ireland, 2016, Digital
This film screened 28th September 2016.
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Free-spirited Meg thinks she has everything she wants, a great job and an exciting social life. But things are suddenly turned upside-down when she finds herself needing the one thing that she least expected – a baby. With the clock running out before she hits 40, it’s a race against time to find an uncomplicated man to make a perfect baby. With the help of lesbian neighbours and an ever-pregnant sister, Meg sifts through Dublin’s most eligible baby-daddies, determined to find the perfect ‘Randomer’ to fulfill her quest. Based on a script by Gerry Stembridge, this is a refreshing, modern Irish comedy about women, sex, love and procreation.
This screening will be followed by a Q&A with the directors.
A production of the Filmbase Masters in Digital Feature Film Making Course 2016.
Also screening:
Lily
Lily, a girl with a secret on the cusp of becoming a young woman, is faced with the greatest challenge of her young life.
Directed by Graham Cantwell. Produced by of the Filmbase Masters in Digital Feature Film Making Course
Winner: Tiernan MacBride award for best short drama at the Galway Film Fleadh 2016.
20 mins / colour/ digital